Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] and walked " in BNC.

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1 I joined it at Donnington Bridge and walked downstream , past Iffley Lock and under the by-pass to Radley , or up to Folly Bridge and through the back-streets of Osney to Port Meadow and Godstow .
2 Nellie Tanner left the grimy Bacon Buildings on Saturday morning and walked along to Page Street carrying an empty shopping basket .
3 No boats to Ballachulish for Glencoe but I island-hopped instead up Loch Linnhe and walked the roadless east coastline of Lismore pretending I was on a boat .
4 She had seen Alfred disappearing with Beatrice Throgmorton and walked quickly back along the promenade .
5 We proceeded from the old bay at Caraven Arms used by the BC Railway and walked by road to the site of the old Strettford Bridge Junction , where we took to the old track bed as far as Glen Burrell Bridge , where we joined the road again , calling in on the Rev. Ray Arnold at Horderley , who was waiting with coffee and biscuits .
6 Baldwin then went to meet her at Victoria Station and walked the half mile to their Eaton Square house with her , describing , as she subsequently wrote to her husband 's mother , what had happened , in slightly breathless terms :
7 They left Sir Walter Raleigh Park and walked to the rectory garden .
8 They parked near Camp Hill and walked out aimlessly across the heath amidst the estranged fathers flying kites with their sons and the headscarfed ladies exercising their labradors .
9 Having arranged to meet Morton back at Old Jewry , Bragg took a train to Hackney Downs and walked the quarter-mile to the police station .
10 Caro got off the near-empty Sunday bus and walked quickly through the light drizzle towards her parents ' house .
11 The two women bade Aggie goodbye and walked back quickly along the street , turning the corner by Galloway 's yard towards Jamaica Road .
12 The hungry soulless being who served Crom Croich and walked abroad crying to be let in , and who carried on his back a dripping sack …
13 Taking care not to swing the basket , she got off outside the gate of St Michael-in-the-Moor and walked across the green .
14 When the final Sunday dawned , John , Nora , and Sarah went to the early service at St. Martin 's Church in Trafalgar Square and walked down Whitehall to the site , arriving just after eleven .
15 I gave the money to a thankfully dumb-struck fiddle-player on Sauchiehall Street and walked away feeling like some sort of martyred saint .
16 Benny Robinson left the warehouse in Herring Street and walked across the road to the tobacconist 's opposite .
17 " One of the lightermen got off at Cadogan Stairs and walked back with her and gave her to Maurice . "
18 Maud Heath was a pedlar woman who lived on Wick Hill and walked four and a half miles , past Kellaways , to Chippenham each morning .
19 Benjamin spun on his heel , grabbed a torch from Sir John Santerre and walked down the nave , beckoning me to follow him .
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